Image code: 30252

Horemheb tra Horus e Iside, Horemheb e Hathor, Horemheb e Osiride

The upper part of the wall is decorated with an elaborate kheker frieze featuring two yellow discs, probably to be interpreted as sun discs. Below is an ornamental band coloured blue, red, green, yellow, black and white, below which is a band decorated with stars on a dark blue background to represent the sky. Horemheb wears the nemes with uraeus and a broad collar. His kilt, white and gold, is richly decorated with a triangular front, a red, blue and gold belt ending with an elaborate decoration showing two golden ureos with a sun disc. Only in the central representation does it have a simple skirt. The king stands before various deities. From the left: Horus with falcon head holds the sceptre was and wears the crown of Upper and Lower Egypt, a green tunic and a white and gold skirt. Isis wears a green dress with a design reminiscent of feathers and thin straps that leave her breasts bare. Around her neck is a large pearl necklace. On her head she wears the solar disc between two bovine horns and a golden uraeus. Hathor of the West wears a white dress with an elaborate design and thin straps that leave her breasts bare. Around her neck is a large pearl necklace. On her head is the symbol of the West. The mummified Osiris is dressed in white with an Atef crown and insignia of power. The base of the relief is a blue painting.

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